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U.S.-China Relations

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Behind the Byline: A Crossroads for U.S.-China Journalism [Young China Professionals]

The National Committee’s Young China Professionals program went behind the byline to hear candid reflections from two journalists on the front lines of reporting in the United States and China. 

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China, Africa, and American Policy: What We Need to Do

A discussion of the implications of China’s Africa policy for the United States.

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Bilateral Breakdown: Dynamics of Decoupling

The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies, and the Michigan-China Innovation Center held the first in a series of webinars exploring U.S.-China relations through the lens of decoupling.

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Navigating China’s Technological Rise: Investing in Innovation

NCUSCR board director William Ford, CEO of General Atlantic, discussed the future of cross border technology investment and market access.

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Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai

Professor James Carter explores the overlapping and contending worlds of 1940's Shanghai in "Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai."

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The U.S. Department of Justice’s China Initiative: A Conversation

The U.S. Department of Justice's China Initiative is intended to counter national security threats posed by China, but it defines the threats too broadly, which raises problematic implications both for the U.S. criminal justice system and for collaboration with people who have ties to China.

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Coronavirus Crisis: Prospects for U.S.-China Cooperation in Combatting the Global Economic Downturn

As the COVID-19 pandemic presents unprecedented challenges to every level of the global economy, the National Committee brought together leading American and Chinese experts on economics and trade to share analysis and projections on the issues.

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American Views on China: Results from a Recent Pew Research Center Survey

A March 2020 survey of American views of China conducted by the Pew Research Center shows an increase in negative perceptions of China.

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Coronavirus Crisis: Prospects for U.S.-China Economic and Trade Relations

As the COVID-19 pandemic presents unprecedented challenges to every level of the global economy, the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations brought together leading American and Chinese experts on economics and trade to share analysis and projections on the issues.

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2020 Annual Members Program | “Responsible Stakeholder” Fifteen Years Later

Ambassador Robert Zoellick offered reflections on his “responsible stakeholder” speech at the National Committee’s 2005 Gala dinner and the policy implications of his approach for the United States when considering the current Sino-U.S. relationship.

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